The WFB Short Attention Span Theater: R.O.U.S.es
It’s time for another installment of The Winchester Family Business Short Attention Span Theater! For your holiday weekend enjoyment, here’s Sam and Dean’s homage to The Princess Bride.
It’s time for another installment of The Winchester Family Business Short Attention Span Theater! For your holiday weekend enjoyment, here’s Sam and Dean’s homage to The Princess Bride.
The truth is out there…or in there…or there, whatever. Whether it be aliens, fairies, or tiny green men lets reflect on this week’s lesson of inspiration by learning the right way to use manners with all things completely off. Sam included.
“All Dogs Go To Heaven” was directed by Phil Sgriccia, a very familiar name in the “Supernatural” world. This is his 18th episode directed on the series, and his first since the season premiere. And since he was responsible for letting the cameras run for the infamous “Eye of the Tiger” outtake, I really hope…
Warning!!!! If you haven’t seen the latest episode of “Supernatural” and the preview for next week, do not read this! There is going to be plot-based speculation and discussion! You’ve been officially warned! Well, that was a corker! Ben Edlund wins at life, doesn’t he? That was a much-needed break from all the intensity…
This week, inspirational words go to the dogs. And a cat. And Sam and Dean. It’s all good.
“Family Matters” was directed by Guy Bee, who also directed season 1’s “Asylum,” one of the coolest and moodiest episodes of the first season. I absolutely loved the look of “Asylum,” so let’s see if Bee carried that through to “Family Matters.” 1. I love this shot of Cass. He looks very concerned…
Warning!!!! If you haven’t seen the latest episode of “Supernatural” and the preview for next week, do not read this! There is going to be plot-based speculation and discussion! You’ve been officially warned! Okay, so, not a whole ton happened this episode, but I still have a few things to talk about. So chime…
Family. They exist to inspire, to motivate, to…make you want to choke the living crap out of them. Luckily, there’s a motivational lesson for every occasion.
Oh, Ghostfacers, I have been bad about getting these recaps done, haven’t I? Yeah, I’m sorry about that. Season 6 started, and I got distracted! It’s all Sam and Dean’s fault! Blame them! Because it’s obviously not my fault that I can’t manage my time better. Nope. *Whistles innocently* Anyway, webisode 9 clocks…
Warning!!!! If you haven’t seen the latest episode of “Supernatural” and the preview for next week, do not read this! There is going to be plot-based speculation and discussion! You’ve been officially warned!
All right, it’s time for a visual review of “You Can’t Handle the Truth.” I thought this was a pretty straightforward episode, directing-wise, which makes sense for an episode that focused on people telling the truth! That’s not to say there wasn’t a lot of great stuff to look at, more that there wasn’t a…
Time to reflect on the memorable times of the motivational game and “Truth and Truth.” There’s always a lesson to be learned…